Resource Centre
Explore a variety of resources to support best practices in community-based research on themes including: research ethics, CBR theory, CBR methods, and CBR movement and member research. Please contact us if you are a member with a community-based research resource (i.e., journal article, book, report, toolkit, case studies, digital media) or would like to share a helpful resource to support best practices in community-based research.
For community-based researchers seeking publishing opportunities, see a compiled list of journals.
cbrtheory, cbrmethods, knowledgemobilization, equityinresearch
25-10-07
Book: Practicing Community-Based Participatory Research: Stories of Engagement, Empowerment and Mobilization
MacKinnon, S. (Ed.). (2018). Practising community-based participatory research : stories of engagement, empowerment, and mobilization ....
memberresearch, cbrmethods, cbrtheory, equityinresearch, knowledgemobilization
25-10-07
Article: Sensing Policy: Engaging Affected Communities at the Intersections of Environmental Justice and Decolonial Futures
Wiebe, Sarah Marie (2019). “Sensing Policy: Engaging Affected Communities at the Intersections of Environmental Justice and Decolonial...
membernews
25-10-07
Call for Papers: Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research, Polity and Practice
Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research, Polity and Practice: is calling for papers throughout the year for its annual rolling issue related to critical historical and current issues in social work, polity and social policy, social work education, social activism and progressive practice. Learn more> #MemberNews
membernews
25-10-07
Call for Papers: Engaged Scholar Journal
The Engaged Scholar Journal is calling for papers for a special issue on the Future of Engaged Scholarship (Volume 11, Issue 1, Spring 2025). As the journal approaches its' tenth anniversary, they are hosting a special issue to critically reflect on the future of engaged scholarship, considering how far (or not) the journal and the broader body of engaged scholarship have come. As a community, let’s capture and explore the victories or societal changes we have celebrated or are aiming to...
membernews
25-10-07
Applications Open:
2SLGBTQI+ Projects Fund 2024 2SLGBTQI+ Projects Fund 2024 call for Proposals Women and Gender Equality Canada invites Canadian not-for-profit organizations that are legally constituted to apply for funding. They must work primarily or entirely with 2SLGBTQI+ communities. The objective of this call for proposals is to advance the equality of 2SLGBTQI+ people. Community-informed projects will address needs and barriers to equality. Apply by April 10. Learn more> #MemberNews
communityofpractice, graphic
25-08-28
November 2023 CoP Infographic: "Participatory Methods in Community-Based Research: a case study using critical feminist pedagogical analysis"
November’s Community of Practice explored the topic of participatory methods in community-based research, with guest speaker María...
cbrtheory, equityinresearch, knowledgemobilization
25-10-07
Framework to Understand and Address Barriers to Community-Engaged Scholarship and Public Engagement in Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Across Higher Education
Sdvizhkov , H., Zanen, K. V., Aravamudan, N., & Aurbach, E. L. (2022). A Framework to Understand and Address Barriers to...
cbrtheory, cbrmethods, equityinresearch
25-10-07
Article: Centering equity and lived experience: implementing a community-based research grant on cannabis and mental health
Obegu, P., Armstrong, J. & Bartram, M. Centering equity and lived experience: implementing a community-based research grant on cannabis...
membernews
25-10-07
Call for Papers: Environmental Justice
The Environmental Justice Journal is calling for papers for their Special Issue: Centering Justice in Partnerships with Environmental and Climate Justice Centers in Higher Education: Implications of Historic Federal Funding for Environmental and Climate Justice. Due August 31, 2024. Learn more> #MemberNews
membernews
25-10-07
Applications Open: Telus Indigenous Communities Fund
The Telus Indigenous Communities Fund offers grants up to $50,000 for Indigenous-led social, health and community programs. Together, we can make the future friendly by supporting Indigenous leaders and community groups who know their communities best. Telus provides flexible grants to Indigenous organizations, not-for-profits and community groups. Applications are reviewed twice a year. Due March 29, 2024 (for current round) Learn more> #MemberNews
memberresearch, cbrtheory, cbrmethods, equityinresearch, researchethics
25-10-07
Article: Defining of a Peace Process within Indigenous Research, Indigenous Ethics and the Implications in Psychology
Hains, Shaun L. Ph.D. (2013) "Defining of a Peace Process within Indigenous Research, Indigenous Ethics and the Implications in...
membernews
25-10-07
Call for Papers: Canadian Journal of Public Health
The Canadian Journal of Public Health is calling for papers in two areas: 1) the Public Health Response to the Overdose Crisis in Canada Due August 1, 2024 Learn more> and 2) HIV and related health inequities affecting Black communities in Canada: Towards transformative understanding and action Due May 15, 2024 Learn more> #MemberNews
membernews
25-10-07
Now Hiring: Research Associate at Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty of Community Services
The Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty of Community Services is seeking a Research Associate to support the CERC in Health Equity and Community Wellbeing program. Learn more> #MemberNews
cbrmethods, cbrtheory, equityinresearch, knowledgemobilization
25-10-07
Project Launch: "A community-based participatory research study with Ecuadorian women about childbirth experiences during emergencies"
The research project, "A community-based participatory research study with Ecuadorian women about childbirth experiences during emergencies", was recently awarded a grant from Gender and Public Health Emergencies. The grant will be awarded to Asociación Vivir- Ecuador for a three month project, which employs an anti-oppressive methodology that merges CBPR with critical pedagogy. The research targets young mothers in Ecuador who experienced childbirth during emergencies, such as the COVID-19...

